8 HUGE WWE Extreme Rules 2022 Predictions You Need To Know

1. Can't Spell "Friends" Without F.I.E.N.D

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The Bray Wyatt teases have folded in a handful of other existing wrestlers, and while some or all of them could well be meaningless red herrings, does this not simply create the old problem of all the cryptic messages having no great value?

The White Rabbits Record Store was in Corbin, KY. A Happy accident, perhaps? Catchphrases and entrance theme lyrics relating to the former Aleister Black have been playing backwards in various audio clips. Joe Gacy’s name has been dug out of some code or other. Virtually every old Wyatt Family tease drags Braun Strowman and Erick Rowan into things. The flickering lights and QR codes have shown up in Alexa Bliss segments on more than one occasion. And what of the white rabbit itself - that iconography was Karrion Kross’ before it belonged to Bray.

There are composite group shots of stables within every social media search, and a raft of recent comebacks might even be tied to this - the biggest one of them all.

Expect the newest incarnation of The Eater Of Worlds/Fiend on Saturday. But don’t assume he’s working alone.

 
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